Florian Kulzer writes:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 11:51:12 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> Florian Kulzer writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> > If you want to search for utilities with generic names then it helps to
>> > use apt-file like this:
>> >
>> > apt-file search "bin/ip" | grep '/ip$'
>>
>> I use dialup
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 11:51:12 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote:
> Florian Kulzer writes:
[...]
> > If you want to search for utilities with generic names then it helps to
> > use apt-file like this:
> >
> > apt-file search "bin/ip" | grep '/ip$'
>
> I use dialup so I've never been willing to downloa
Florian Kulzer writes:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 09:41:02 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> Sorry to break into this thread, but what package is the 'ip' command
>> in? I tried 'apt-cache search ip network', but it returns hundreds of
>> matching packages.
>
> The package is called "iproute".
Thank
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 08:42:26PM +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Lisi Reisz:
> > On Thursday 26 March 2009 16:41:02 Carl Johnson wrote:
> >> Alex Samad writes:
> >>
> >> Sorry to break into this thread, but what package is the 'ip' command
> >> in?
> >
> > I've got it in Bash. Are you sure tha
Lisi Reisz:
> On Thursday 26 March 2009 16:41:02 Carl Johnson wrote:
>> Alex Samad writes:
>>
>> Sorry to break into this thread, but what package is the 'ip' command
>> in?
>
> I've got it in Bash. Are you sure that you have not? Have you tried it?
It is not "in bash". Bash includes just
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 09:41:02 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote:
> Alex Samad writes:
> > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:13:18PM +0530, Kousik Maiti wrote:
> > can you show us
> >
> > ip r
> > ifconfig
> > ip a
> > ip li
> > ip rule
>
> Sorry to break into this thread, but what package is the 'ip' command
On Thursday 26 March 2009 16:41:02 Carl Johnson wrote:
> Alex Samad writes:
> > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:13:18PM +0530, Kousik Maiti wrote:
> > can you show us
> >
> > ip r
> > ifconfig
> > ip a
> > ip li
> > ip rule
>
> Sorry to break into this thread, but what package is the 'ip' command
> in?
Alex Samad writes:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:13:18PM +0530, Kousik Maiti wrote:
> can you show us
>
> ip r
> ifconfig
> ip a
> ip li
> ip rule
Sorry to break into this thread, but what package is the 'ip' command
in? I tried 'apt-cache search ip network', but it returns hundreds of
matching
On Thursday 26 March 2009 05:44:30 Kousik Maiti wrote:
>As eth0 is not working I down it and up the eth1.These are the output you
>want. Actually its a public IP address thats why it replaced it with XXX...
That's not going to help us. We need that output while your networking is in
the state yo
As eth0 is not working I down it and up the eth1.These are the output you
want. Actually its a public IP address thats why it replaced it with XXX...
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Alex Samad wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:13:18PM +0530, Kousik Maiti wrote:
> > Both are connected with Net
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Thorny wrote:
> Please don't top post. I have rewritten this to conform to suggested list
> standard and replied at bottom.
>
> Kousik Maiti:
> > In my system there are two ethernet card. I can't ping to other machine
> > via eth0 but eth1 is working fine. My ethe
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:13:18PM +0530, Kousik Maiti wrote:
> Both are connected with Net.
>
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
> > Kousik Maiti wrote:
> >
> >> In my system there are two ethernet card. I can't ping to other machine
> >> via eth0 but eth1 is working fine.
Please don't top post. I have rewritten this to conform to suggested list
standard and replied at bottom.
Kousik Maiti:
> In my system there are two ethernet card. I can't ping to other machine
> via eth0 but eth1 is working fine. My ethernat controller is Ethernet
> controller: Broadcom Corporati
Both are connected with Net.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> Kousik Maiti wrote:
>
>> In my system there are two ethernet card. I can't ping to other machine
>> via eth0 but eth1 is working fine. My ethernat controller is
>> Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtr
Kousik Maiti wrote:
In my system there are two ethernet card. I can't ping to other machine
via eth0 but eth1 is working fine. My ethernat controller is
Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5708 Gigabit
Ethernet (rev 12) It is the output from lspci . Can anybody help???
Th
In my system there are two ethernet card. I can't ping to other machine via
eth0 but eth1 is working fine. My ethernat controller is
Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5708 Gigabit
Ethernet (rev 12) It is the output from lspci . Can anybody help???
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 08:01:33AM +0100, Martin wrote:
> I'd try to:
>
> $ ip a ls
thats interesting I have used ls for a while and never come across ls
option - its not in ip a help either cool
> # make sure you have the expected values, if not fix /etc/network/interfaces
> $ ip route ls
> $ p
I'd try to:
$ ip a ls
# make sure you have the expected values, if not fix /etc/network/interfaces
$ ip route ls
$ ping $ip_of_default_gateway
If that works your problem is on your router.
/Martin
2009/3/23 Kousik Maiti :
> I can't ping to other ip address as it complains"destination host
> unr
I can't ping to other ip address as it complains"destination host
unreachable."
Can anybody help???
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Wishing you the very best of everything, always!!!
Kousik Maiti
Staff Scientist
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing(Formerly NCST)
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